Kaiser Sunset/Vermont, is offering a limited number
of paid summer internships for high school students.
Requirements:
• HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR OR SENIOR,
• Have the right to work in the U.S.
• Strong work ethics
• Be committed for (8) eight weeks
o June 27-August 19, 2011
o Monday-Friday 8am-5:pm


MUST ATTEND
Job Skills Workshop - Session I
Work Readiness Certification - Session II

Session I
WORK READINESS SESSION
(WRC)Session - 2

If you received a Work Readiness Certificate issued by the
Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce
Bring it to session 1

Saturday, March 12, 2011: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
University of Southern California – (USC)
Taper Hall 106, 108, and 112
Use entrance 4 or 5 – off of Jefferson Blvd.
If you park on campus, be prepared to pay $8.00

MUST RSVP TO ATTEND A WORKSHOP
www.layouthatwork.org/kaiserinterns

*IMPORTANT*

YOU MUST submit:

A resume and a typed Job Application
Prior to the workshop
You can access the job application @
www.layouthatwork.org/wrc.html

To send your resume & Application
:
Maria Dolores Nieto
layouthatwork@lachamber.com


Summer Sessions and Internship Opportunities for all...
Please check the internships/opportunities below. Some are far away and some are longer than others.



Richard Pomeroy (530) 752-0622
Website: ysp.ucdavis.edu
E-mail: jrpomeroy@ucdavis.edu
June 19-July 30, 2011


Description: The Young Scholars Program exposes and engages 40 high achieving high school sophomores and juniors in a variety of research experiences within the fields of the biological and natural sciences for five (5) units of university credit.

Eligibility: High-achieving high school sophomores and juniors with a strong academic background in science, math and language arts.

Cost: Estimated cost is $5,000 plus a fully refundable 10% security/performance deposit. Program cost covers room and board, field trips and all activities. Need-based financial aid is available to a limited number of qualified students.

Application deadline: Apply online by March 31, 2011



Emily Murdock (530) 754-7326
Website: www.cosmos.ucdavis.edu
E-mail: cosmos@ucdavis.edu
July 10-August 6, 2011


Description: Students participating in COSMOS work side-by-side with outstanding university researchers and faculty to explore advanced topics in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) using curriculum that is hands-on and lab intensive. COSMOS alumni have exclusive opportunities for internships, college scholarships, mini research grants and special events.

Eligibility: Academically talented and motivated students who are interested in math, science and engineering and are completing grades 8-12.

Cost: Tuition for California residents is $2,675 and $6,500 for non-residents, plus a $30 non-refundable application fee for all applicants. Tuition covers the cost of room and board, classroom materials, academic field trips and transportation while on campus. Financial assistance is available for California residents demonstrating financial need; no qualified student will be denied admission for lack of financial resources.

When to apply: February 1-March 15, 2011

University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY: Summer High School Institute
http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/provost/hsi/
This one has a class on HIV/Aids

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA: Summer & Special Programs
http://summer.usc.edu/index.shtml
Pre-Health/Science
  • Bodyworks: Human Physiology in Health and Disease
  • The Brain: An Introduction to Neuroscience
  • Future Physicians
  • Environmental Studies
  • Exploring Psychology
  • Forensic Psychology: The Criminal Mind

University of Illinois, Urbana, IL: GEMS – Girls Engaged in Math and Science
http://gems.ncsa.uiuc.edu/index.html

UCSD---lots of choices in Science, PreMed, Health Care, etc.
http://blink.ucsd.edu/HR/services/support/parents/youth.html

UCLA--a summer humanitas experience? Arts and Science??
http://www.summer.ucla.edu/institutes/Artscience/overview.htm

TEXAS
http://www.clarkscholars.ttu.edu/home.htm

Jump start your education at Stanford?? Two choices...both awesome. (yes, I do want to go!)
http://simr.stanford.edu/program.html
http://smysp.stanford.edu/

Biology Olympiads!! I'll visit you in Boston...
http://www.cee.org/programs

GIfted?
http://cty.jhu.edu/summer/grades7above.html

National Institute for Health/BioMedical Research
http://www.mbrs.cau.edu/

At Brown...neuroscience, psych, calculus, human sexuality in america, etc.
http://www.brown.edu/ce/pre-college/credit-courses.php

These are stellar, prestigious programs that offer scholarships or stipends, and many offer college credits. THE DEADLINES ARE IN FEBRUARY and WILL NOT BE EXTENDED. Try something new and different! Yes, there are others, but these are to get you thinking!!

CHLA
Camp 1- applications available now
April 18-22, 2011
8:00 am – 4:30 pm

Camp 2
August 8-12, 2011
8:00 am – 4:30 pm
More information about Camp CHLA and the complete application are available online to print at our website, **www.chla.org/campchla**.
We are currently accepting applications for the April 18-22, 2011 Camp CHLA. Approximately 60 students will be chosen based on their completed application, essay, and letter of recommendation.